In the 8 years between 1896 and 1904, the Roseville Pottery Company rose from a small local pottery into a national industry. This evolution can
Roseville Victorian Majolica, 1896-1900
Although the vast majority of Roseville Pottery was manufactured in Zanesville Ohio, it is important to remember that the company was first incorporated in the
Collectors Guide to Roseville Pottery Cremo, 1904
What is Cremo? Cremo is a line of art pottery produced in 1904 by the Roseville Pottery Company in Zanesville, Ohio. Who designed Cremo? The
Collectors Guide To Roseville Pottery Rozane Della Robbia, 1906-1907
What is Rozane Della Robbia? Rozane Della Robbia is a line of art pottery produced in 1906-1907 by the Roseville Pottery Company in Zanesville, Ohio.
The Rozane Era, 1900-1907
In 1898, The Roseville Pottery Company purchased their first facilities in Zanesville, Ohio. With this aquisition came a plan to move most of the operations
Collectors Guide to Roseville Pottery Crocus, 1904
What is Crocus? Crocus is a line of art pottery produced in 1904 by the Roseville Pottery Company in Zanesville, Ohio. Who designed Crocus? The
Where to Buy Vintage Roseville Pottery
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A Biography of Frank Ferrell (1878-1961)
In the last quarter of the 19th century, the American pottery movement exploded upon the scene, centered in Zanesville and Cincinatti, Ohio. Originally based upon
Artist Markings of the Roseville Pottery Company
Like most other major potteries at the time such Rookwood Pottery, Roseville Pottery hired artists to decorate their products. The decorator marks were normally not considered
Illustrated Guide to Roseville Color Names
Roseville Pottery became famous in the 1930’s for producing lines of pottery with several color themes to meet various decors. Early on, there were two